Background
Schleiger, Robert Carlton was born in Omaha.
Schleiger, Robert Carlton was born in Omaha.
Bachelor of Business Administration, U. Nebraska, 1949;Master of Science in Administration and Guidance, U. Nebraska, Omaha, 1952;Doctor of Philosophy in Ednl. Psychology, U. Nebraska, 1972.
Teacher, Omaha South High School, 1949-1952;with private industry, 1952-1964;director business industry education, U. Nebraska, Omaha, 1964-1967;coordinator world-wide graduate programs for United States Air Force, U. Nebraska, Omaha, 1967-1970;executive director, State Board Technology and Community Colls. Nebraska, 1970-1976;president, Chesapeake College, Wye Mills, Maryland., since 1976. Field reader unites states department Education, since 1985.
Presenter in field; consultant.
Active economics development activities Queen Anne's County, Chesapeake Country Consortium, State Maryland, since 1980, Council Developing Institutions, since 1979, SDIP Management Consortium, since 1980, Community Colls. International Development, since 1984, Community Colls. American Chinese End.
Consortium Academy and Technology Exchange, since 1987, accreditation team Middle States Commission Higher Education, since 1976. Member Maryland. Governor's Employment and Training Council, since 1988. Chairman membership Choptank district Boy Scouts American.
President Delmarva Economics Development Association, 1981;board directors Chesapeake Country Economics Development Association, since 1982, Queen Anne'sCounty United Way. Member American Association Community and Junior Colls. (President Academy 1977, 81, 86, 88), Association Community College Trustees (N.E. Region Chief Executive Officer award 1988), Maryland.
Council Community College President (secretary-treasurer 1978-1980), Sons of the American Revolution(chapter president 1981), Queen Anne's County Chamber of C. (board directors), Queen Anne's County History Society (president 1982-1984), Upper Shore Genealogical Society.
Son of Reuben Henry and Arlene Genevive (Shamp) S. M. Jo Anne Strobel, Jan 1, 1953. Children: Ann Hall, Karen Dickson.